Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
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Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
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Who'd have thunk it.
Just reading the "blurb" that goes with one of the Club's mentioned...Surely it was just one of the 7 Deadly Sins mentioned - wrath? Dunno what there is to complain about.
VIP members have right of entry to the rooms within the ‘Inner Circle’, the Circle Club's infamous ‘Dark Room’. The Inner Circle continues the The Circle’s aesthetic excellence, evident in the visual influences and mood inducing styling, with inverted altars, reclaimed wooden pentagrams, images and scripts sourcing Anti-Biblical sacraments. The 100-capacity room is themed around the 7 Deadly Sins and black magic mythology and presents a dark but warm environment to network with like-minded individuals. This Inner Circle membership facilitates the upper echelon of the Circle Club's existing member base accompanied by the country's top creative, media, cultural and professional industry people.
Who'd have thunk it.
Just reading the "blurb" that goes with one of the Club's mentioned...Surely it was just one of the 7 Deadly Sins mentioned - wrath? Dunno what there is to complain about.
VIP members have right of entry to the rooms within the ‘Inner Circle’, the Circle Club's infamous ‘Dark Room’. The Inner Circle continues the The Circle’s aesthetic excellence, evident in the visual influences and mood inducing styling, with inverted altars, reclaimed wooden pentagrams, images and scripts sourcing Anti-Biblical sacraments. The 100-capacity room is themed around the 7 Deadly Sins and black magic mythology and presents a dark but warm environment to network with like-minded individuals. This Inner Circle membership facilitates the upper echelon of the Circle Club's existing member base accompanied by the country's top creative, media, cultural and professional industry people.
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
I see Crazy Hoss beat me to it....apols.
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I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
31 !! He's still only 31 ?? ... or are these African years whereby Kanu is still 24 & Jay-Jay, I believe, still awaiting his 28th ?
I always liked Diouffy, but he doesn't help himself, does he !?
I always liked Diouffy, but he doesn't help himself, does he !?
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
In fairness to him. I've seen him out and about in Town and he gets absolute dogs abuse just for walking down the street with his head down.
It wouldn't surprise me if somebody had a pop at him because they were tanked up and wanted to show off.
It wouldn't surprise me if somebody had a pop at him because they were tanked up and wanted to show off.
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
P.O.S. wrote:I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
I had breakfast in the patisserie next to where it happened yesterday morning. Lots of blood and the remnants of a Subway takeaway by the looks of it. Can't belive Diouf was involved.
(I was in Manchester in lieu of going to the Bolton-Spurs game, which I had booked flights for months ago).
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The MEN have very kindly pictured the pavement. some serious blood loss there. Awful business.marshall_42 wrote:P.O.S. wrote:I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
I had breakfast in the patisserie next to where it happened yesterday morning. Lots of blood and the remnants of a Subway takeaway by the looks of it. Can't belive Diouf was involved.
(I was in Manchester in lieu of going to the Bolton-Spurs game, which I had booked flights for months ago).
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
It was in full view of my table as I scoffed a croque monsier and nibbled a mille feuille with a latte. Not the nicest of vistas...but watching the rubber neckers was interesting.Bruce Rioja wrote:The MEN have very kindly pictured the pavement. some serious blood loss there. Awful business.marshall_42 wrote:P.O.S. wrote:I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
I had breakfast in the patisserie next to where it happened yesterday morning. Lots of blood and the remnants of a Subway takeaway by the looks of it. Can't belive Diouf was involved.
(I was in Manchester in lieu of going to the Bolton-Spurs game, which I had booked flights for months ago).
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marshall_42 wrote:P.O.S. wrote:I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
I had breakfast in the patisserie next to where it happened yesterday morning. Lots of blood and the remnants of a Subway takeaway by the looks of it. Can't belive Diouf was involved.
(I was in Manchester in lieu of going to the Bolton-Spurs game, which I had booked flights for months ago).
Jesus, won the lottery have you?! Thats one dear place for a cake, there's a Greggs round the corner!
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Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
P.O.S. wrote:marshall_42 wrote:P.O.S. wrote:I walked past where this happened yesterday there were 4 police and CSI vans there and big pools of blood everywhere it looked horrible - crazy to see Diouf was caught up in it somehow.
I had breakfast in the patisserie next to where it happened yesterday morning. Lots of blood and the remnants of a Subway takeaway by the looks of it. Can't belive Diouf was involved.
(I was in Manchester in lieu of going to the Bolton-Spurs game, which I had booked flights for months ago).
Jesus, won the lottery have you?! Thats one dear place for a cake, there's a Greggs round the corner!
Too right it's dear, but we were treating ourselves after a National win the day before. I certainly wouldnt make a habit of eating there.
Re: Dioufy, the bar room brawler (alleged)
muamba "24" lolbobo the clown wrote:31 !! He's still only 31 ?? ... or are these African years whereby Kanu is still 24 & Jay-Jay, I believe, still awaiting his 28th ?
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